Reinhold knosehke



R. KNOSEHKE.

PATTERN CARD.

(No Model.)

Patented Oct. 8, 1895. 9' 5 f1 W 9 9' .EMUJ J O INVENTOf? WITNESSES: f) y/JW on A ANDREW BJSRAMAM. PHOTOYUI'NQWASHINBTOMD C.

Warren STATES PATENT Prion.

REINHOLD KNGSEHKE, OF HALLE-ON-THESAALE, GERMANY.

PATTERN-CARD.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 547,439, dated October 8, 1895.

Application filed August 11, 1894- Serial No. 520,081- (No model.) Patented in FranceMay 15,1894, No. 236,474; inBelgium June 30, 1894, No. 110,419 in Hungary July 6, 1894, No. 739; in Austria August 24, 1894,11'0. 44/4,289: in Italy September 5,1894, No. 37,016/399; in Germany October 31,1894,N0, 78,869: in Sweden November 1, 1894, No- 5,604, and in NcrwayNovemher 16, 1894, No. 3,829.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, REINHOLD KndsnnKn, mechanical engineer, a subject of the King of Saxony, and a resident of the city of Hallo-onthe-Saale, Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Pattern-Cards, of which the following is a specification.

The invention has been patented in France, No. 236,474, dated May 15, 1894; in Germany, No. 78,869, dated October 31, 1894; in Austria, No. 44/4,289, dated August 24, 1894; in Hungary, No. 739, dated July 6, 1894; in Belgium, No. 110,419, dated June 30, 1894; in Norway, No. 3,829, dated November 16, 1894; in Sweden, No. 5,604, dated November 1, 1894, and in Italy, No. 37,016/399, dated September 5, 1894.

My invention comprises certain features of construction hereinafter pointed out relating to a pattern-card made up of a base or frame and interchangeable card section, suitably perforated, with special means for holding them in position.

In the drawings, Figure 1 is a plan view of the frame with some of the perforated cardsections in place. Fig. 2 is an enlarged detail of one end of Fig.1. Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view.

The frame consists of two longitudinal bars a Z; and cross-bars o d e. The bar a is U- shaped in cross-section, and the bar I) has a right-angular cross-section, one flange lying in the plane of the frame and serving as a bearing or support for one end of the perforated card-sections and the other flange extending outwardly at right angles thereto. The card-sections are held by one end projecting into the groove of the U-shaped bar a and the other ends bearing on the flange of the bar I) with their end faces abutting the right-angular flange of said bar. lhey are held to the bar Z) by the presser-bar h and the turn -buttons 9, the said bar It extending lengthwise of the frame-bar b. The turn buttons or clamps are pivoted to the cross-bars c d e of the frame. The card-sectionsf are perforated, as shown at f.

I claim- In combination, the frame having the U- shaped bar and the upright flange along its opposite edges, the card sections extending transversely over the frame, the bar h extending over the ends thereof adjacent to the upright flange and the clamps g carried by the frame for holding the bar it in place substantially as described.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

RElNI-IOLD KNOSEHKE.

Witnesses:

GUSTAV RInH'rnR, GUSTAV STAMM. 

